Quote by Charles Dickens
And here you see me working out, as cheerfully and thankfully as I may, my doom of sharing in the glass a constant change of customers, and of lying down and rising up with the skeleton allotted to me for my mortal companion.
Summary
The quote expresses the narrator's acceptance and contentment with their mundane job and mortality. Despite the continuous flow of customers and the inescapability of death (symbolized by the skeleton), the narrator approaches their role with cheerfulness and gratitude. They embody a sense of embracing life's inevitable routines and finding joy in the simplicity of their existence.